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2005-2006 University Catalog 
    
2005-2006 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]

Photography - Bachelor of Fine Arts


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Program Total Credits: 123

Alida Fish
afish@uarts.edu
Coordinator
215-717-6303

This major prepares students for a wide range of careers in photography by providing a solid grounding in traditional photography and digital imaging. In the sophomore year, students receive in-depth training in craft and ideas fundamental to photographic imaging. Technical exercises emphasize electronic imaging as well as traditional black-and-white and color processes. The curriculum covers both descriptive photography and more experimental manipulated imagemaking.

During the junior year, students consider photographic forms beyond the traditional print, such as the photographic book, non-silver processes, and installation work. Large-format photography and studio practice with its control of artificial lighting are also part of the junior curriculum. In both the junior and senior years, students may pursue the study of specialized interests on an elective basis, including illustration and editorial photography, photojournalism, environmental portraiture, creative portfolio development, advanced digital imaging, and professional practice.

The senior year is primarily devoted to the production of an independent body of work of the student’s own choosing and direction. The senior thesis provides the opportunity to begin the process of selfdefinition as photographer and artist. A required junior-level course in photographic criticism, coupled with required classes in the history of photography, exemplifies the strong emphasis that the department places on critical thinking and self-expression in words as well as through photographs.

Each spring, the Media Arts Department hosts the Paradigm Lecture Series, an outstanding resource available to photography majors. Through this series, photographers of national and international reputation are invited by the department to visit the campus to discuss their work and meet with the students. 

Foundation Year Credits: 33


Fall Credits: 16.5


Students entering the Foundation program through Midyear Admission will enroll in these courses for the spring semester.

  • Electives Credits: 1.5 cr

Spring Credits: 16.5


Students entering the Foundation program through Midyear Admission will enroll in these courses for the Summer I semester.

  • Electives Credits: 1.5 cr

Select three courses from the following four:


Under certain circumstances, students may take all four second-semester Foundation courses.

Sophomore Year Credits: 30


Fall Credits: 15


  • Electives Credits: 3 cr

Select one course from the following three:


  • LACR 22X - SIFT Credits: 3 cr
    Please See the Liberal Arts Curriculum for Course Selection

Spring Credits: 15


  • Electives Credits: 3 cr

Select one course from the following three:


  • LACR 22X - SIFT Credits: 3 cr
    Please See the Liberal Arts Curriculum for Course Selection
  • Liberal Arts Credits: 3 cr

Junior Year Credits: 30


Fall Credits: 15


  • Liberal Arts Credits: 6 cr

Spring Credits: 15


  • Electives Credits: 3 cr
  • Liberal Arts Credits: 3 cr

Senior Year Credits: 30


Fall Credits: 15


  • Electives Credits: 3 cr
  • Liberal Arts Credits: 6 cr

Spring Credits: 15


  • MAPF XXX - Photo Elective Credits: 3 cr
    See the Photo Elective below
  • Electives Credits: 6 cr
  • Liberal Arts Credits: 3 cr

Liberal Arts Distribution


Note all Liberal Arts courses are 3 credits.

  • SIFT Credits: 3 cr
  • Period Interpretation Credits: 6 cr
  • Liberal Arts Electives Credits: 15 cr

Note:


Electives must include nine studio credits taken outside the Photography offerings.

Photo Elective


May be selected from one of the following:

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